Student Body Information

Student Population by Ethnicity

African American

2.16

Asian American

6.04

American Indian

1.24

Caucasian

73.13

Hispanic American

6.52

Other Ethnicity

7.74

International

3.18

Location and Campus Information

Washington State University's 620-acre core, main campus is located in Pullman (estimated population 27,150), 75 miles south of Spokane and seven miles west of the Washington/Idaho border. In addition to the Pullman campus, the University has regional campuses in Spokane, the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland), and Vancouver. A Northwestern Trailways bus route stops in Pullman and Horizon Airlines flies into the Pullman-Moscow airport, located between Pullman and Moscow, Idaho. An international airport and train service are available in Spokane. Pullman Transit, a public bus service, provides both fixed-route and Dial-A-Ride services around the city and campus. A separate commuter bus runs between Pullman and Moscow. The city of Pullman's unified trail system offers miles of pathways for non-motorized transportation. These paths link to the eight-mile Bill Chipman Palouse Trail that connects Pullman and Moscow, as well as to downtown Pullman.